There are no aliases. The way to do this is to create another lexeme andconnect their senses with the property "synonym".

Regards,Micru

Post by Thad GuidryI read through the current documentation and Talk pages, but didn't findany cases for Aliases on Sense Statements.But this seems useful. Let me explain...https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L36454Verb: mistypealias: fat fingerHow to get that alias on L36454-S1 ?"fat finger" would be a synonym phrase for the verb sense L36454-S1 of"mistype".I see this being extremely useful for building out "urban dictionaries",etc. in the future.-Thad_______________________________________________Wikidata mailing listhttps://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata

Post by David Cuenca TudelaThere are no aliases. The way to do this is to create another lexeme andconnect their senses with the property "synonym".Regards,Micru

Post by Thad GuidryI read through the current documentation and Talk pages, but didn't findany cases for Aliases on Sense Statements.But this seems useful. Let me explain...https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L36454Verb: mistypealias: fat fingerHow to get that alias on L36454-S1 ?"fat finger" would be a synonym phrase for the verb sense L36454-S1 of"mistype".I see this being extremely useful for building out "urban dictionaries",etc. in the future.-Thad

Post by David Cuenca TudelaThere are no aliases. The way to do this is to create another lexeme andconnect their senses with the property "synonym".Regards,Micru

Post by Thad GuidryI read through the current documentation and Talk pages, but didn't findany cases for Aliases on Sense Statements.But this seems useful. Let me explain...https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L36454Verb: mistypealias: fat fingerHow to get that alias on L36454-S1 ?"fat finger" would be a synonym phrase for the verb sense L36454-S1 of"mistype".I see this being extremely useful for building out "urban dictionaries",etc. in the future.-Thad